George
A. Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" was only the beginning.
"Kill Me Again" promises to continue onward, thus keeping the zombie
legacy alive, as it were.

So,
we ask…

“When
the time comes… could you?”

The film's tagline poses but one poignant question..."When the time
comes... could you?"

While
an unsuspecting group celebrates one of the happiest days of their lives,
they find themselves suddenly facing their worst nightmare. The festivities
disrupted - the group must fight for their own survival, but with the
zombie apocalypse beginning… will they make it?

Written
and directed by Steven Rodriguez watch in horror as they try to escape this
hell.

Current:

Crew

Director/Writer:
Steven Rodriguez

Executive
Producer/Director of Photography : Skip Erickson

1st Assistant
Camera Op: Kyle Adcock

2nd Assistant
Camera Op: Eric Protiva

Producer:
April Washko

Production
Manager: Faye Lietz

1st Assistant
Director: Nicole M. Sullivan

2nd Assistant
Director: Joanna LaRose

Wardrobe
Supervisor: Joni Brandt

SFX
Makeup & Hair Supervisor: Natasha Long

Script
Supervisor: Amy Gibson

Data
Manager: Taylor Sharpe

Prop
Master: Steve Brown

Production
Assistant: Kenny Lesser

Production
Assistant: David Evola

Production
Assistant: Samantha Smith

Cast

Marilyn:
April Washko

Abigail:
Ashley Gray

Interested
in becoming part of this great cast and crew? There are still some roles
available, but they are being filled fast. Visit www.KillMeAgain.com for audition information!

Production on the film will be starting soon, and the
cast and crew want you to follow along on this film making journey. They will be posting
updates, pics, interviews, videos, and maybe even some contests on Twitter, and
Facebook. So please take a moment to follow them on Twitter (#KillMeAgain), and "Like" their Facebook Page!

You
can also subscribe to their YouTube Channel , where you can see videos like this special
Memorial Day Greeting:

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

When four friends travel to a lakeside cabin for a
carefree weekend, the fun turns into a nightmare when three of them end up
locked in a hot sauna. Every minute counts and every degree matters as they
fight for their lives in heat that is quickly approaching 247 degrees
fahrenheit.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

STRANGERS is a short film about two brothers set in
southwest Arkansas. After the older brother Kevin gets out of jail for man
slaughter the brothers deal with resentment and pain in the face of violence in
their past and from when something foreign enters their lives in the present.

Here
are some behind the scenes images:

Making the conceptional teaser was only part of the process needed to get this film going. They also need you to support this
campaign so please click the pic, and support this campaign today!

Monday, May 28, 2012

Chicago,
Ill. - Nearly
100 years to the day eight unsolved ax murders were perpetrated in Villisca,
Iowa, director Stuart Wahlin has announced his next feature film, Slay
Utterly,
which is inspired by the gruesome events in the nation’s heartland. The film is
presently slated for a 2013 release.

“Although
I’m adapting this piece of history into a modern context, with an FBI agent on
the case, the film will be set mostly in rural locales, to retain some of the
rustic ambiance that could otherwise be lost in more-contemporary settings,” he
explained. “Sometimes a location can almost become another character in the
story. I think that’s true here.”

Wahlin
said the inspiration came after a recent overnight stay in the Villisca Ax
Murder House, where two adults and six children were bludgeoned to death in
their beds June 10, 1912.

“It’s
a tough thing to walk away from without feeling something very profound,” he
reported. “I was drawn there because it’s supposed to be one the most-haunted
places in the country, and there’s definitely something there. But this isn’t a
film about the paranormal. This is a brutal crime thriller, somewhat in the
Thomas Harris [The Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon] style.”

Although
the Villisca murders remain officially unsolved, despite several colorful
suspects also to be portrayed in the film, Wahlin pointed to eerie similarities
between these and other ax murders throughout the Midwest during 1911 and 1912.

“Looking
back, with what we know now about things like behavioral profiling, these
Midwestern murders were all likely the work of one ritualistic serial killer,”
he asserted. “That is the basis for my film.”

Wahlin’s
Hand of Glory
premiered in Chicago earlier this year, but the director stated he’s
considering pulling the plug on its current festival run.

“It’s
nice to receive nominations and all that, but you’re dealing with a very
limited audience when you commit yourself to the festival circuit,” Wahlin
explained. “I’m looking at releasing it episodically on the web around
Christmas, mostly as a means to drum up a little buzz for Slay Utterly, which will require a
significant budget. We’ll just get better exposure that way. Hand of Glory was written and shot as
a film-style web series, with cliffhangers at the end of each installment, so I
think it just works better as such.”

Although Wahlin has several Chicago-area actors in mind for key roles,
he indicated it’s too premature to make any casting announcements.

Benetone
Films and Hillin Entertainment tap whiz kid Writer/Director James Cullen
Bressak to write and direct a fully financed Horror film to be shot in
Thailand in January of 2013. The project will be produced by Rachvin Narula,
Kulthep Narula and Daemon Hillin. Both Benetone and Hillin are coming off of A
Stranger In Paradise which also shot in Thailand and starred Colin Egglesfield,
(Oscar Nominated) Catalina Sandino Moreno, Byron Mann and Stuart Townsend. The
new horror project is closely under raps but will provide horror fans a
frightful good time.

To learn more about writer, director, producer James Cullen Bressak, please check
out the following sites:

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

After their mother passes away, sisters Nicole and
Annie reluctantly return to their childhood home to pay their last respects.
While staying overnight in the house, the sisters sense a mysterious
presence in their midst: noises startling them in the night, objects moving
about, a fallen picture of an unknown woman posed next to their mother. Annie
begins experiencing a series of intense and disturbing dreams – visions that
lead her to uncover something terrible about her mother’s past that is finally
revealing itself.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Tommy
Fenn is one of the oldest people left alive on Orcas Island. He’s fifteen. The
Orphan Fog plague has wiped out all the adults and young children and now the
Pacific Northwest is a wasteland of teens and tweens struggling to survive
amongst the rotting bodies of their parents and the wreckage of their world.

Scavenging
can only take them so far. Tommy doesn’t know when the National Guard will come
back, or even if the government still exists. So he and his gang learn to sail,
to trade with other survivors around the islands, to see what’s out there. And
what’s out there is pirates; murdering, raping teenagers who take what they
want and shoot anyone who gets in their way. To protect the island, Tommy
proposes joining forces with the Rosario colony. Their leader, Brad Dexter,
refuses. He considers Tommy a criminal, as bad as any pirate. Then the pirates
invade Tommy’s cove and kidnap Jennifer Nakasura.

And
far away, at the top of the Space Needle, the Emperor, a mysterious young man
with a special destiny, gathers his army under the red octopus flag. He is
searching for a strange mutant child. A child with tentacles.

Though
this is a novel about teenagers, it is not a young adult novel. There’s a lot
of profanity, drugs and drinking and plenty of sex and violence, too.

This
book is getting some great reviews! Here are just a few of them:

“Teenage
post apocalyptic pirates and Lovecraftian monsters!!! This book did not
disappoint. Young and Evil is one of the best books I've read in years and its
a nice peak at a fantastic new post apocalyptic fantasy world, one i hope I can
return to soon.

Great
characters, tons of violence, and great humor, this book really isnt for
younger readers. It can be pretty graphic with the sex scenes and the gore, but
I love that. Please, anyone who hasn't read this, please do and help Mr. Orser
get his name known!!!! This book was awesome and now I just want a sequel!”

“Young
and Evil is the appropriately titled tale of a post apocalyptic scenario in
which a mysterious disease wipes out the population over 16 years of age
leaving children to fill the roles of adults. Be warned: this ain't Bugsy
Malone and it certainly isn't a young adult novel. It's a bit disturbing and
shamelessly vulgar but a hell of a lot of fun. As in A Clockwork Orange you'll
find children behaving very badly and the author continually reminds you of
this fact. Deal. It's a fantasy. A thoroughly enjoyable fantasy with many
surprises and a nice twist that will put you in mind of a certain reclusive New
England writer.”

“'Young
and Evil' is not for the squeamish person. There is a lot of graphic
violence in it, reminding me of All Quiet on the Western Front Publisher: Ballantine Books, another great book.
This story, as the author admits, is not written for teenagers, although it is
the kind of book many teenage boys would no doubt enjoy.”

Not for the squeamish... sounds good to me! Hopefully it sounds good to you too! Get your copy now at:

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Actor/musician
Ted Parker brings you Freakshow, a combination of dark horror/dark comedy in
eleven morbid tales you won't soon forget. You will see people drained of their
blood and their souls as each are sucked out by frightening, supernatural
means. You will revisit the Vietnam War. You will appease the bloodlust of
space aliens or they will destroy Earth! If you are disturbed by (words
describing) the sight of blood and gore, then try not to vomit as you read
Freakshow! You will: SEE! the burning boy! SEE! the demonically possessed
toilet bowl! LEARN! how to make human pizza! WITNESS! the most bizarre suicide
ever reported! SCREAM!...just scream, already Get Freakshow now...or the
normals win!

Joe
(Martin Compston) is a mild mannered young man bored by his humdrum London
life. When his beloved brother (Neil Maskell) is murdered, Joe finds solace in
Piggy, one of his brother's old friends. Piggy helps Joe to cope with grief,
intent on saving him and helping him get justice for his brother's killing.

As
their friendship grows Joe finds himself in an increasing dangerous and murky world
of violence and revenge. As Joe’s life collapses around him he starts to
question who Piggy really is, and how honest he's really been with him. When
Joe confronts Piggy a series of events are put in place that lead to a
disastrous climax.

With
an electrifying performance from Paul Anderson in the title role, PIGGY signals
the arrival of director Kieron Hawkes as a major new force in gritty British
cinema.